Sector: Hotspots


  1. March 2010

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    Duisburg, Germany

    The Rhine-Ruhr’s ‘Steel City’ is now being recast as a modern metropolis. Neville Walker reports

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  2. November 2009

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    Southern Sicily

    The long-time, Mafia-managed, poor relation of the Italian mainland is fast becoming the country's newest investment magnet Lee Marshall reports 

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  3. October 2009

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    Cuatro Torres, Madrid

    It has been in a modernisation contest with Barcelona ever since the 1992 Olympics, but now Madrid is hoping an impressive new business area will give it the edge. Simon Hunter reports

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  4. September 2009

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    Fjord City, Oslo

    It is being described as Oslo's most adventurous harbour renewal project ever. Scott Berman finds out why.

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  5. July/August 2009

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    The Slussen 
project, Stockholm

    The centre of Stockholm is about to get a much needed facelift, says Scott Berman

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  6. June 2009

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    Prague, Czech Republic

    Outside of its historic centre, the Czech capital is busy regenerating itself. Jiri Kominek reports

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  7. May 09

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    Second District, Vienna

    A corner of Austria’s capital is becoming the centre of cool. Sarah Wachter reports

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  8. April 2009

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    Wola, Warsaw

    Despite the global downturn, a once war-torn corner of Warsaw is 
benefiting from the capital’s recent economic boom. Edward Wight reports

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  9. January/February 2009

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    20th 
arrondissement

    The most talked-about hotel of the year may revitalise the least glamorous quarter of Paris. Sarah Wachter reports

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  10. November 2008

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    Vega Venice


    The honeymooners’ favourite destination is seducing business investors with a major regeneration project. Francesca Lombardo reports

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